BIMP: Free Photography Software for Windows

BIMP is a free photography software designed for Windows users. Developed by mr_visible, this app falls under the Photography category. It offers a range of features tailored to enhance and streamline photo editing tasks, providing users with a convenient tool to manipulate and improve their images.

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With BIMP, users can expect a user-friendly interface that simplifies the editing process. Whether you're a beginner looking to enhance your photos or a seasoned photographer seeking efficient editing tools, BIMP caters to a diverse range of editing needs. Its presence in the Photography subcategory highlights its focus on offering specialized features for editing and enhancing images.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    lite-1.62

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 11

  • Language

    Spanish

  • Downloads

    37

    Last month's downloads

    • 8
  • Size

    2.44 MB

  • Developer

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BIMP for PC

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  • 4.8
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  • 37
  • Vlite-1.62

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